North Yorkshire Council

Strategic Lead-Contract Relationship Management (HAS)

The closing date is 28 April 2026

Job summary

Shape the Future of North Yorkshires Care Market

We are offering a fantastic opportunity within one of the most diverse adult social care markets in the country. North Yorkshire Council is seeking a Strategic Lead Contract Relationship Management to oversee millions of pounds worth of adult social care and public health contracts, driving the sustainability, quality and performance of vital services for residents.

If you are experienced in managing high value contracts within Health or Social Care, with a passion for improving outcomes, and building collaborative, strategic relationships, this is your chance to make a significant and lasting difference.

Main duties of the job

About the Role

As Strategic Lead, you will provide expert strategic leadership and operational oversight of a wide portfolio of complex, high-value contracts. You will:

  • Lead and develop a high-performing Contract Relationship Management team.
  • Ensure robust governance, strong provider relationships, and high-quality contract performance.
  • Act as the senior point of escalation for contractual, provider, and partnership issues.
  • Negotiate high-value fees and terms, securing best value while maintaining a sustainable market.
  • Work closely with colleagues across HAS, finance, procurement, legal, NHS partners, the voluntary sector, and care providers.
  • Drive innovation, continuous improvement, and system wide transformation.
  • Influence key decisions that shape service delivery for thousands of adults across North Yorkshire.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead strategic contract oversight for adult social care and public health services.
  • Ensure compliance with statutory duties including the Care Act, NHS Act 2006, CQC expectations, and safeguarding requirements.
  • Oversee performance management, risk management, audits, and service reviews.
  • Manage and develop staff, budgets, workforce planning, and resources.
  • Provide advice to senior leaders.
  • Build and maintain strong strategic partnerships, including NHS Section 75 arrangements.
  • Champion innovation, best practice, and data-driven decision-making.
  • Support transformation, savings, and change programmes across HAS.

About us

Why Join North Yorkshire Council?

  • Lead a team that plays a pivotal role in shaping one of Englands most diverse care markets.
  • Enjoy working in a supportive, collaborative culture.
  • Make a tangible difference to residents, providers, and the wider health and care system.
  • Be part of a modern, ambitious council committed to innovation and continuous improvement.

This role is both strategic and hands on, combining expert commercial leadership with a deep commitment to improving lives. The work base will be County Hall, Northallerton. There will be a need to travel across the county.

As England's largest county, North Yorkshire's natural beauty is captured in its stunning coastlines, scenic rural villages and market towns, as well as two spectacular national parks. North Yorkshire really is a beautiful place to live and work, rich in heritage and culture.

In addition, the county benefits from excellent road and rail links, with easy access via the east coast mainline, the A1(M) and A19. Leeds, York, Newcastle, Durham and Teesside are all easily commutable, and London just two hours away by train.

Details

Date posted

16 April 2026

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£51,356 to £55,539 a year

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

F0025-26-0018

Job locations

County Hall

Racecourse Lane

Northallerton

North Yorkshire

DL7 8AE


Job description

Job responsibilities

Job Context

Working within the Health and Adult Services directorate of North Yorkshire Council, the Strategic Lead Contract Relationship Management is a senior management role with oversight of adult social care and public health contracts valued at approximately £400 million per annum.

The role provides strategic leadership and assurance over complex, high value contractual arrangements, including fee setting and negotiation, to secure quality, sustainability and value for money. Acting as the Councils senior point of escalation for contractual and partnership issues, the postholder provides expert advice to senior and executive leaders to inform decision making and manage risk.

Leading the Contract Relationship Management Team, the Strategic Lead sets clear direction, embeds robust governance and performance management, and fosters a high performing, professional culture aligned to service and corporate objectives. Through strong relationship management and system leadership, the role works closely with colleagues across HAS, the wider Council, Integrated Care Board partners and providers to shape a resilient, high quality care and support market for the people of North Yorkshire.

The designated work base is County Hall, Northallerton, with the ability to travel across the county.

Job Purpose

To lead the Contract Management Team and provide clear operational leadership to ensure that adult social care contracts are effectively managed, monitored and reviewed. The role ensures contractual compliance, quality assurance, value for money and delivery of agreed outcomes in line with Council procedures, legislative requirements and Directorate priorities.

Operational Management

  • Management and leadership of Contract Relationship Management team
  • Ensure compliance with all statutory social care requirements that relate to the role, including the Care Act and the NHS Act 2006
  • Provide operational oversight of public health and adult social care contracts, ensuring services are delivered to high standards and in line with agreed specifications and contractual obligations.
  • Lead robust contract performance management processes, including service reviews, audits and compliance checks
  • Ensure consistent, high-quality contract governance frameworks are in place and applied across services. Work collaboratively with internal teams to ensure contracts are well-structured, deliverable, financially sustainable and aligned with Council priorities.
  • Support Heads of Service and commissioning leads in the commissioning and procurement of Social Care services, ensuring contracts are fit for purpose and enable the delivery of best value and good outcomes.
  • Champion innovation and best practice in contract delivery, identifying opportunities to enhance service quality, efficiency, and outcomes for residents.

Resource Management

  • Take responsibility for core people management functions including recruitment, workforce planning, performance feedback, absence management, and health and safety compliance.
  • Oversee staffing and contract budgets, ensuring robust financial control, value for money and delivery of savings and efficiencies as required.
  • Represent the council confidently in strategic discussions and negotiations.
  • Manage multiple complex workstreams and competing priorities effectively, ensuring resources are deployed efficiently to meet both strategic and operational objectives.

Strategic Management

  • Provide strategic leadership and direction to a specialist contract management team, ensuring staff have clear objectives, are supported through regular supervision, and empowered to develop professionally.
  • Act as the Councils lead professional authority on adult social care contract management, advising senior leaders and Members on risk, performance and market issues.
  • Lead negotiations with contracted providers, in order to protect the financial and reputational interests of the Council and ensure the care and support market remains sustainable.
  • Oversee provider relationship management, acting as the strategic point of escalation and bringing stakeholders together to resolve complex service delivery and contractual issues and disputes
  • Oversee financial risk associated with the provider market and advise on mitigation strategies.
  • Work collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders to drive service transformation, continuous improvement and best value
  • Ensure that robust, auditable contract governance processes are embedded, Lead and/or support the delivery of programmes and projects as part of the Councils change, savings and transformation programmes

Partnerships

  • Build and maintain strategic relationships with care providers, NHS partners, voluntary, community and faith sector organisations, other local authorities and internal stakeholders
  • Work collaboratively with the Head of Service and Legal Colleagues to develop, implement, and review formal partnership agreements, including Section 75 arrangements with Integrated Care Boards, ensuring alignment with statutory responsibilities and local priorities.
  • Ensure robust governance, financial accountability, and performance oversight is embedded within all jointly commissioned arrangements, enabling transparency and assurance across health and social care partnerships.
  • Represent the Council in partnership forums, and regional networks, influencing collaborative approaches to service delivery and contract alignment.
  • Deputise for the Head of Service or Assistant Director as required

Communications

  • Act as the senior point of contact for all contract-related communications with providers, internal teams, elected members, and external stakeholders, ensuring clarity, consistency, and professionalism.
  • Communicate complex contractual and performance information in a way that is accessible and actionable for a range of audiences, including senior leaders, NHS partners, and care providers.
  • Lead strategic engagement with providers through structured forums, briefings, and relationship-building activities, fostering a culture of openness, collaboration, and shared accountability.

Systems and Information

  • Provide strategic oversight of contract-related data and information systems, ensuring accurate, timely, and secure recording of contract activity using council systems.
  • Lead the development and implementation of digital tools that enhance contract visibility, support provider intelligence, and enable data-driven decision-making.
  • Ensure contract performance, quality, and financial data is analysed and reported effectively to inform strategic planning, operational improvements, and assurance processes.
  • Champion the use of technology and data to improve contract management practices, drive efficiencies, and support continuous improvement.

Job description

Job responsibilities

Job Context

Working within the Health and Adult Services directorate of North Yorkshire Council, the Strategic Lead Contract Relationship Management is a senior management role with oversight of adult social care and public health contracts valued at approximately £400 million per annum.

The role provides strategic leadership and assurance over complex, high value contractual arrangements, including fee setting and negotiation, to secure quality, sustainability and value for money. Acting as the Councils senior point of escalation for contractual and partnership issues, the postholder provides expert advice to senior and executive leaders to inform decision making and manage risk.

Leading the Contract Relationship Management Team, the Strategic Lead sets clear direction, embeds robust governance and performance management, and fosters a high performing, professional culture aligned to service and corporate objectives. Through strong relationship management and system leadership, the role works closely with colleagues across HAS, the wider Council, Integrated Care Board partners and providers to shape a resilient, high quality care and support market for the people of North Yorkshire.

The designated work base is County Hall, Northallerton, with the ability to travel across the county.

Job Purpose

To lead the Contract Management Team and provide clear operational leadership to ensure that adult social care contracts are effectively managed, monitored and reviewed. The role ensures contractual compliance, quality assurance, value for money and delivery of agreed outcomes in line with Council procedures, legislative requirements and Directorate priorities.

Operational Management

  • Management and leadership of Contract Relationship Management team
  • Ensure compliance with all statutory social care requirements that relate to the role, including the Care Act and the NHS Act 2006
  • Provide operational oversight of public health and adult social care contracts, ensuring services are delivered to high standards and in line with agreed specifications and contractual obligations.
  • Lead robust contract performance management processes, including service reviews, audits and compliance checks
  • Ensure consistent, high-quality contract governance frameworks are in place and applied across services. Work collaboratively with internal teams to ensure contracts are well-structured, deliverable, financially sustainable and aligned with Council priorities.
  • Support Heads of Service and commissioning leads in the commissioning and procurement of Social Care services, ensuring contracts are fit for purpose and enable the delivery of best value and good outcomes.
  • Champion innovation and best practice in contract delivery, identifying opportunities to enhance service quality, efficiency, and outcomes for residents.

Resource Management

  • Take responsibility for core people management functions including recruitment, workforce planning, performance feedback, absence management, and health and safety compliance.
  • Oversee staffing and contract budgets, ensuring robust financial control, value for money and delivery of savings and efficiencies as required.
  • Represent the council confidently in strategic discussions and negotiations.
  • Manage multiple complex workstreams and competing priorities effectively, ensuring resources are deployed efficiently to meet both strategic and operational objectives.

Strategic Management

  • Provide strategic leadership and direction to a specialist contract management team, ensuring staff have clear objectives, are supported through regular supervision, and empowered to develop professionally.
  • Act as the Councils lead professional authority on adult social care contract management, advising senior leaders and Members on risk, performance and market issues.
  • Lead negotiations with contracted providers, in order to protect the financial and reputational interests of the Council and ensure the care and support market remains sustainable.
  • Oversee provider relationship management, acting as the strategic point of escalation and bringing stakeholders together to resolve complex service delivery and contractual issues and disputes
  • Oversee financial risk associated with the provider market and advise on mitigation strategies.
  • Work collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders to drive service transformation, continuous improvement and best value
  • Ensure that robust, auditable contract governance processes are embedded, Lead and/or support the delivery of programmes and projects as part of the Councils change, savings and transformation programmes

Partnerships

  • Build and maintain strategic relationships with care providers, NHS partners, voluntary, community and faith sector organisations, other local authorities and internal stakeholders
  • Work collaboratively with the Head of Service and Legal Colleagues to develop, implement, and review formal partnership agreements, including Section 75 arrangements with Integrated Care Boards, ensuring alignment with statutory responsibilities and local priorities.
  • Ensure robust governance, financial accountability, and performance oversight is embedded within all jointly commissioned arrangements, enabling transparency and assurance across health and social care partnerships.
  • Represent the Council in partnership forums, and regional networks, influencing collaborative approaches to service delivery and contract alignment.
  • Deputise for the Head of Service or Assistant Director as required

Communications

  • Act as the senior point of contact for all contract-related communications with providers, internal teams, elected members, and external stakeholders, ensuring clarity, consistency, and professionalism.
  • Communicate complex contractual and performance information in a way that is accessible and actionable for a range of audiences, including senior leaders, NHS partners, and care providers.
  • Lead strategic engagement with providers through structured forums, briefings, and relationship-building activities, fostering a culture of openness, collaboration, and shared accountability.

Systems and Information

  • Provide strategic oversight of contract-related data and information systems, ensuring accurate, timely, and secure recording of contract activity using council systems.
  • Lead the development and implementation of digital tools that enhance contract visibility, support provider intelligence, and enable data-driven decision-making.
  • Ensure contract performance, quality, and financial data is analysed and reported effectively to inform strategic planning, operational improvements, and assurance processes.
  • Champion the use of technology and data to improve contract management practices, drive efficiencies, and support continuous improvement.

Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Degree-level qualification or equivalent experience in a relevant field
  • Evidence of continuous professional development in leadership, governance, or health and social care.

Desirable

  • Project management qualification
  • Professional qualification in contract management, procurement, or commissioning (e.g., CIPS, IACCM)

Occupational Skills

Essential

  • Advanced negotiation, persuasion, motivational, and communication skills to influence stakeholders, resolve conflicts, and overcome barriers.
  • Ability to operate with a high degree of autonomy and strategic discretion.
  • Advanced leadership and people management skills, with proven ability to develop highly effective teams
  • Strong political and organisational awareness with ability to work across organisational boundaries;
  • Ability to foster collaboration and build consensus among partners
  • Advanced contract negotiation and drafting skills,
  • Strong analytical skills to interpret performance, quality, and financial data, and translate insights into actionable improvements
  • Excellent communication skills, able to convey information to diverse audiences in appropriate formats
  • Ability to manage multiple complex workstreams and competing priorities effectively.
  • Ability to make effective decisions and sound professional judgements
  • High level of digital literacy with ability and commitment to using technology to improve service delivery and enhance contract governance

Experience

Essential

  • Significant knowledge of either NHS and/or social care policy environment at local, regional and national level
  • Strong understanding of relevant legislation, guidance and good practice relating to commissioning and contracting in health and social care.
  • Extensive experience managing contracts within health and/or social care sectors,
  • Proven track record of leading contract performance management processes, including audits, compliance checks, and service reviews.
  • Strong understanding of Care Quality Commission regulatory requirements, statutory requirements
  • Experience of operating within organisational governance frameworks.
  • Experience in managing strategic provider relationships to achieve good outcomes and value for money
  • Extensive experience in leading and developing effective teams
  • Experience of successful change management within complex organisations
  • Experience in managing budgets
  • Significant knowledge of current good practice standards in contract management and procurement within the public sector
  • Extensive knowledge and understanding of how Equality & Diversity, Dignity & Respect and Human Rights will apply to this role.
  • Familiarity with digital contract management systems and data-driven decision-making tools.

Desirable

  • Experience using Liquid Logic and Controcc
  • Experience in quality assurance and/or contract management within Adult Social Care
  • Working knowledge and application of project management principles/methodology
  • Experience in procurement or commissioning
Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Degree-level qualification or equivalent experience in a relevant field
  • Evidence of continuous professional development in leadership, governance, or health and social care.

Desirable

  • Project management qualification
  • Professional qualification in contract management, procurement, or commissioning (e.g., CIPS, IACCM)

Occupational Skills

Essential

  • Advanced negotiation, persuasion, motivational, and communication skills to influence stakeholders, resolve conflicts, and overcome barriers.
  • Ability to operate with a high degree of autonomy and strategic discretion.
  • Advanced leadership and people management skills, with proven ability to develop highly effective teams
  • Strong political and organisational awareness with ability to work across organisational boundaries;
  • Ability to foster collaboration and build consensus among partners
  • Advanced contract negotiation and drafting skills,
  • Strong analytical skills to interpret performance, quality, and financial data, and translate insights into actionable improvements
  • Excellent communication skills, able to convey information to diverse audiences in appropriate formats
  • Ability to manage multiple complex workstreams and competing priorities effectively.
  • Ability to make effective decisions and sound professional judgements
  • High level of digital literacy with ability and commitment to using technology to improve service delivery and enhance contract governance

Experience

Essential

  • Significant knowledge of either NHS and/or social care policy environment at local, regional and national level
  • Strong understanding of relevant legislation, guidance and good practice relating to commissioning and contracting in health and social care.
  • Extensive experience managing contracts within health and/or social care sectors,
  • Proven track record of leading contract performance management processes, including audits, compliance checks, and service reviews.
  • Strong understanding of Care Quality Commission regulatory requirements, statutory requirements
  • Experience of operating within organisational governance frameworks.
  • Experience in managing strategic provider relationships to achieve good outcomes and value for money
  • Extensive experience in leading and developing effective teams
  • Experience of successful change management within complex organisations
  • Experience in managing budgets
  • Significant knowledge of current good practice standards in contract management and procurement within the public sector
  • Extensive knowledge and understanding of how Equality & Diversity, Dignity & Respect and Human Rights will apply to this role.
  • Familiarity with digital contract management systems and data-driven decision-making tools.

Desirable

  • Experience using Liquid Logic and Controcc
  • Experience in quality assurance and/or contract management within Adult Social Care
  • Working knowledge and application of project management principles/methodology
  • Experience in procurement or commissioning

Employer details

Employer name

North Yorkshire Council

Address

County Hall

Racecourse Lane

Northallerton

North Yorkshire

DL7 8AE


Employer's website

https://www.northyorks.gov.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer details

Employer name

North Yorkshire Council

Address

County Hall

Racecourse Lane

Northallerton

North Yorkshire

DL7 8AE


Employer's website

https://www.northyorks.gov.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

Head of Market Development

Joanne Waldmeyer

joanne.waldmeyer@northyorks.gov.uk

01609532051

Details

Date posted

16 April 2026

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£51,356 to £55,539 a year

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

F0025-26-0018

Job locations

County Hall

Racecourse Lane

Northallerton

North Yorkshire

DL7 8AE


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